College basketball's best players will have as many as six games to show off their skills.

NBA scouts and general managers will be out in force over the next few weeks scouting everyone in the Big Dance.

A great March really can help a player's stock for June's NBA Draft. Last year, UNC's Sean May rose from the late first round to the lottery with his amazing performance for the Tar Heels, while Illinois' Deron Williams surpassed Chris Paul on many talent evaluators' boards as the top point guard in the draft with his stellar play in the tournament.